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Q: Which institution was hardest hit by the Redeemers once they assumed power in the South?
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Which group had the goal of the south regaining power in congress?

Redeemers


What did the redeemers in the South support?

The redeemers in the South supported states' rights and white supremacy. The Redeemers were an all-white, pro-Democratic party group of individuals comprised of wealthy businessmen, farmers and merchants.


What group had the goal of the south regaining power in congress?

redeemers


What did the southern redeemers hope to accomplish?

the regain of democrtic control in the south


Who claimed to have converted the white South from corruption and northern and black control?

Redeemers


Which group of people were responsible for passing the Jim Crow laws in the South?

the Redeemers.


Who claimed to have converted the white south from corruption misgovernment and northern and black control?

Redeemers


Why did the Redeemers resort to terror in their campaign to regain political control of the South?

rushs class?!:)


What are the bourbon reedeemers?

Bourbon redeemers or simply redeemers, were a political coalition during the Reconstruction era of the United States. Basically, at this period of time the Civil War had just ended and a large amount of Northern politics and views were sweeping the newly defeated South. The redeemers, Democrats, main goal was to oust the Republican coalition of freedmen, carpetbaggers and scalawags in the South.


What was the name given to a group of southern democrats who worked to break the power of republicans in the south during the reconstruction era?

Redeemers


What is hardest wood in south Texas?

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General who assumed command of American troops in the South in 1780?

In 1780 in the South, Nathaniel Green assumed command of American troops. His nickname was 'The Savior of the South.'